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Mount Emei is one of the Four Sacred Buddhist Mountains of China, blessed with four great sites: Clouds Sea, Sunrise, Buddhist Halo,and Saint Lamps. The central clustering ridges and peaks, wreathed with thin mist, green jade, spurting waterfalls, twittering birds, and fragrant flowers, makes Mount Emei a great place for relaxation and Buddhist meditation. In Age of Wushu, the location of Emei School is hidden behind trees, making it a quiet and refined place, fitting with the Emei culture.

The origins of Emei's Martial Arts come from its founder Guo Xiang. Even though Emei is a female-only School, they are just as righteous and chivalrous as their Shaolin counterparts. Guo Xiang supposedly inherited the Heaven Reliant Sword that contained sacred Martial Arts secrets. This made the Emei even more famous, equivalent even to Shaolin and Wudang. Emei's martial arts range from powerful inner energy skills to the use of bladed weapons and unarmed combat. The main weapon used by Emei disciples is the sword. They use needles and hairpins as projectile weapons to throw at enemies periodically as well. Like Wudang, Emei's skills are dual-natured, having elements of "roughness" and "softness", "long-range" and "short-range" attacks in the same style of fighting. They rotate between deceptive and direct attacks and can be used effectively by women to overcome opponents who are physically stronger than them. Some movements in Emei's swordplay are feminine in nature and are named after ancient Chinese beauties and phrases used to describe beauty.

Abbess Juechen: Leader of Emei, the best swordswoman in all of China. She cooperated with the Shaolin Abbot and Wudang Leader against the Mongolian invasion.

Yi Ruoxun: She was the young Master at Yanxia Villa until the villa was massacred by a mysterious Man in Black. She was rescued by Abbess Juechen, and joined Emei. She has great insights into martial arts and she is very beautiful, making her a legend in Jianghu. She still searches for the mysterious man responsible for the massacre of her village.

Xuanyuan Chuqing: A girl born in the northern desert. She originally joined Emei as spy for her brother, yet the friendship with her fellow sisters made her unwilling to hurt them, which led to discord with her brother.

Mu Dieyin: A beautiful girl who is an expert at playing the flute. Rumor has it that she was once part of the Wudang School and fell in love with Xiang Jiuchen, but his playboy nature and many other women caused her to leave.

Hua Zhenxu: An endearing woman waiting for the return of her husband, her hair turned white from her years of worry. When her husband returned 16 years later, she wanted him to remember her youthful look; so she pretended to be dead by establishing a tomb for herself to make him leave.

Murong Diyun: The second daughter from the well-known Murong Family. She is independent and lives by her own rules. When her sister took the wrong path, she only had one purpose in life: to restore the Murong Family to its former glory.

With it's extensive scope and power, the Emei dominate the Southwest region and are considered one of the Three Large Doors of Wushu, along with the Shaolin and Wudang. (Emei only accepts female students)

Their Internal skill, Emei Stake Kung Fu, is a basic Inner Mental Skill created by master Baiyu Chen. It combines and blends the Yin and Yang of the human body with dynamic and static kung fu to attain martial arts superiority.

The Emei have excellent supportive healing skills. They are able to resurrect their teammates, and provide immunity to damage. The Emei only accept female characters and are good for players who like supporting roles.

Forbidden Instance: Emei play a necessary supporting role in the instance. The Rosy Cloud Stab is what makes Emei the best support.

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